Send events to the bucket (iso8601 timestamp specified)You can try this cURL command, just replace the X-IS-AccessKey header value with one from your account. In this example, the timestamp is specified in iso8601.

Send events to the bucket (URL parameters, no headers, no timestamp, this also works using a GET)You can try this cURL command, just replace the accessKey parameter value with one from your account. In this example, the timestamp is specified in iso8601.

Send multiple events to the bucket at once (no timestamp)You can try this cURL command, just replace the X-IS-AccessKey header value with one from your account. In this example, no timestamp is specified so the server will provide the timestamp when it is received.

Send multiple events to the bucket at once (URL parameters, no headers, no timestamp, this also works using a GET)You can try this cURL command, just replace the accessKey parameter value with one from your account. In this example, the timestamp is specified in iso8601.